Dispatch solutions demonstrated
Zetron demonstrated several live systems at the recent Critical Communications World (CCW) conference in Paris. The demonstrations featured Zetron’s Advanced Communications (Acom) system, DCS-5020 Digital Console System, MAX Dispatch and Zetron’s AVL offering.
Acom highlighted its live connection to the Tait Communications system and its ability to interoperate with a wide variety of infrastructures, including DMR, TETRA, NEXEDGE, SMARTNET/SmartZone and Project 25 CSSI and DFSI. Acom is highly customisable and suitable for large single-site or multisite operations.
The DCS-5020 Digital Console System supports and integrates analog radio, MPT 1327, NEXEDGE, FleetSync, iDEN, MOTOTRBO and TETRA voice and data. The DCS-5020’s digital trunked TETRA interface is compatible with Motorola MTM5400, EADS/Nokia, Sepura, iDEN, NEXEDGE and MOTOTRBO.
Zetron’s MAX Dispatch received attention for its IP-based design, functionality and flexibility. Its user interface selectively displays task-specific information and resources. It reduces screen clutter, minimises buttons and steps, improves response times and reduces errors. MAX Dispatch also offers complete end-to-end network redundancy, keeping the system up and running even if the primary network goes down.
Zetron’s AVL demonstration addressed the needs of customers by providing AVL-initiated dispatch. It showed that vehicle location information can be provided to the system through standard 3G/4G networks or TETRA, P25 or DMR radio networks.
Also included in the Zetron booth were partner demonstrations of Eventide logging recorders, Kenwood Solutions and JVC monitors.
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